Ooredoo
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Iraq is set to boost its international connectivity with the landing of the Fibre in Gulf (FIG) subsea cable, following a new agreement between the country’s Ministry of Communications and Qatar’s Ooredoo Group.
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A new player has entered the Middle East and North Africa's digital infrastructure landscape with the launch of Syntys, a data centre company spun off from telecom giant Ooredoo.
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Ooredoo Qatar has selected Nokia to upgrade its core network, enabling the operator to enhance its service offerings with network slicing and AI capabilities.
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Ooredoo partners with ASN to launch the Fibre in Gulf (FIG) submarine cable, enhancing connectivity across seven GCC countries.
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Ooredoo Qatar has teamed up with Doha Bank to bring banking and telecommunications products to customers.
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Ooredoo Qatar has partnered with Schneider Electric to collaborate on digital transformation projects.
Forthcoming events
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Ooredoo Group has announced a US$550 million financing deal to boost its data centre and AI infrastructure across the MENA region.
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Ooredoo Group and e& confirm the deployment of the Gulf Gateway Cable (GGC1) subsea cable system.
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Ooredoo, Zain and TASC Towers have signed a US$2.2 billion agreement to create the largest tower company in the MENA region.
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Ooredoo Group along with its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) telcos, has taken steps towards advancing sustainability in the region.
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Ooredoo's partnership with Google Cloud and Tech Mahindra will improve digital services for consumers and industry
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The 30,000 site towerco would be the biggest in MENA and combine Zain, Ooredoo and TASC’s assets across six markets.
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ZTE Corporation has expanded its global frame agreement with Ooredoo Group for the network modernisation of Ooredoo Algeria.
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Ooredoo Qatar has selected TEOCO’s ASSET 5G planning solution to optimise its 5G network.
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Qatar’s Ooredoo QPSC plans to carve out its portfolio of tower networks this year, according to a report from Bloomberg.
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Back in 2017, the memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed kicking off the start of the year's long journey that is the PEACE subsea cable system.
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The PEACE Cable from Pakistan and Kenya to Egypt and France is to add another landing point, in Tunisia, after a deal signed at Capacity Europe on Wednesday.
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Qatari telecoms firm Ooredoo is pondering a sale of its tower network, according to Reuters sources.